what was one major economic effect of Reconstruction?
Answer:
During Reconstruction, many small white farmers, thrown into poverty by the war, entered into cotton production, a major change from prewar days when they concentrated on growing food for their own families. Out of the conflicts on the plantations, new systems of labor slowly emerged to take the place of slavery.
A habitat from the geologie past is being reconstructed. A researcher hypothesizes that the area was inhabited by small rodents.
Which discovery would most likely cause the researcher to change the hypothesis?
different soil Layers
O fossils of marine organisms
bones of small animals
evidence of sandstone formation
Answer:
Fossils of marine organisms
Explanation:
Because marine organisms are fish or other animals that live in water so maybe it was more of an aquatic habitat rather than one for small rodents
What is a Kiva ?
A. A place to live protected from the elements
B. A way to fish and gather food
C. A Language spoken by many tribes
D. A deep pit used for religious purposes
The amendment gained support based on the belief that people should have the right to vote if they are old enough to --
A) drive motorized vehicles
B) serve as members of juries
C) pay federal income taxes
D) be drafted into the military
Answer:
be drafted into the military
Explanation:
Citizens participated in the government of Athens by
A. debating issues and making decisions in the assembly.
B. selecting politicians who represented their interests.
C. following the laws created by rulers and other leaders.
D. voting for laws established by appointed officials.
list three events in Washington's life that contributed to his Christian character (that you might find in his biography)
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Most workers for the Union Pacific Railroad were
French
German
Chinese
Answer: French and German
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In the 1970s, women’s rights activists worked to secure the passage of?
a. Title IX
b. the Civil Rights Act
c. the Voting Rights Act
d. the Equal Rights Amendment
Answer:
D. The Equal Rights Amendment
Explanation:
In “What It Would Be Like If Women Win,” from August 31, 1970, Steinem writes:
“In Women’s Lib Utopia, there will be free access to good jobs – and decent pay for the bad ones women have been performing all along, including housework. Increased skilled labor might lead to a four-hour workday, and higher wages would encourage further mechanization of repetitive jobs now kept alive by cheap labor. … Schools and universities will help to break down traditional sex roles, even when parents will not. Half the teachers will be men, a rarity now at preschool and elementary levels; girls will not necessarily serve cookies or boys hoist up the flag.”
At the time the article was written, the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) was holding a 51% majority in the political climate.
Why did the south reject large projects like roads and canals? Please help
Answer:
To develop profitable Adams paper Editorial project
1. What is a stock and what dictates its value
Answer: Stock - A stock is a share of a company.
Explanation: What dictates its value - Its value is dictated by its demand for the stock.
Answer:
a stock is a share of a company and value is dictated by its demand for the stock
Explanation:
5. How did the takeover of Czechoslovakia help the Germans?
A. They could attack from 3 directions
B. Czechs helped the German Army
C. Poles escaped East
What did the Ordinance of Nullification say?PLS HELP!
Answer:
The ordinance declared the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 “null, void, and no law, nor binding upon this State, its officers or citizens.” It also forbade appeal of any ordinance measure to the federal courts,
Explanation:
In what ways did the federal and Texas state governments collaborate in their efforts to limit the Dust Bowl effect?
Answer:
For the last few decades, Franklin's land has been part of the Conservation Reserve Program, or CRP, a federal program that pays farmers like him to keep millions of acres of land planted with grasses rather than crops in order to keep the soil from blowing away.
Explanation:
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Explanation: For the last few decades, Franklin's land has been part of the Conservation Reserve Program, or CRP, a federal program that pays farmers like him to keep millions of acres of land planted with grasses rather than crops in order to keep the soil from blowing away.
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Abolitionist Frederick Douglass was born in the state of Maryland in 1818. Which number marks the location of Maryland?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
Answer:
b) 2
Explanation:
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Answer all parts of the question that follows.
a) Identify ONE way in which the outcome of the Second World War in Asia contributed to political change in Asian states in the second half of the twentieth century.
b) Explain ONE example of a nationalist movement in Asia that used nonviolence to win independence.
c) Explain ONE way in which nationalist movements in Asia were affected by Cold War ideological rivalries in the second half of the twentieth century.
Answer:
An example of an Asian nationalist movement that used nonviolence to gain independence in the Indian independence movement
Explanation:
During the 1920s, India's independence process was at its peak. In this decade, Mahatma Gandhi appeared as the leader of the independentist movement and began to propose nonviolent positions to demand Indian independence from Great Britain, such as civil disobedience, strikes, peaceful protests, and massive demonstrations without weapons. Eventually, these tactics were successful and India gained its independence in 1947.
How did general Washington prepare for his strike against the British
Explanation:
He was assisted in this effort by his adjutant, Brigadier General Horatio Gates, and Major General Charles Lee, both of whom had significant experience serving in the British Army.
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Answer:
I believe it is A (the secret of life is finding a state of peace and being free from suffering.
Explanation:
I know B and C are not correct as they talk about being reincarniated which he says is NOT the secret of life. Therefore, it is either A or D, but A talks about being free from suffering, which is included in the passage :)
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Answer:
Atomic models are important because, they help us visualize the interior of atoms and molecules, and thereby predicting properties of matter.
Explanation:
We study the various atomic models in our course of study because, it is important for us to know, how did people come to the present concept of an atom. How did physics evolve from classical to quantum physics.
All these are important for us to know and thus, knowledge about various atomic models, their discoveries and drawbacks and finally improvements based on scientific evidence present at that time is important for us to understand the underlying theory very well.
How and why did the ideal of manifest destiny and the outcome of the Mexican-American War lead to U.S. expansion to the Pacific Ocean?
Answer:
Before , American Civil War (861–65, the idea of Manifest Destiny was used to validate acquisitions in Oregon Country, Texas, New Mexico, and California.
Explanation:
this was Manifest Destiny,
the supposed inevitability of continued territorial expansion of boundaries and the United States westward to the Pacific and beyond.
What are some overall concerns the general has regarding African American troops, all across the United States?
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Explanation:
what was the purpose of the invasion of normandy?
to demoralize japanese citizens
to capture the german capital of berlin
to remove the german army away from northern france
to push back the japanese army from the south pacific
How could the differences in geography and economic activities create tensions between the regions of the United States listed? Explain
Why do Israel and Syria fight
Answer:
In October 2015, a former US state department official revealed that Syria and Israel had come close to brokering a peace deal in 2011, which some say could have averted the Syrian Civil War But as Israel was unwilling to relinquish disputed territory, and Syria didn’t want to lose Iran as an ally, the deal never materialized.
For decades the two countries have been in physical and ideological conflict So we wanted to know, why do Israel and Syria hate each other? Well, historically, the two have been fighting, since before they became sovereign nations Like many other Arab countries, the creation of an Israeli state was extremely opposed, and the incoming Jews were considered invaders Still, Britain, which controlled the area where today Israel and Palestine exist, allowed for its creation Within a day of announcing independence, Israel was invaded by Syrian, Egyptian, Jordanian, and Lebanese forces.
After 10 months, Israel won the First Arab–Israeli War From then on, the two countries have refused to enter into diplomatic relations Like many neighboring countries, Syria does not recognize Israel’s sovereignty In fact, when Israel applied to join the UN in 1948, Syria represented the only negative vote They argued that Israel did not have the undisputed territory, nor the elected government, to establish a state
But although they have seen almost nonstop hostility, one interesting time period almost saw peace between the two Following the Arab-Israeli war, Syria went through a bloodless coup d’état, secretly guided by the United States The new leader offered a peace solution to Israel, but roughly 4 months after taking office, the Syrian government was again overthrown and the peace-seeking president was executed However, the most direct contact between the two countries occurred during the 1967 Six-Day War The war saw Israel annex the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and Golan Heights from Egypt, Jordan, and Syria respectively.
Since the war, most efforts in Syrian-Israeli relations have been focused on returning Golan Heights in exchange for ceasing Syrian belligerence However, six years after the Six-Day War, Egypt and Syria invaded their former territories in Israel in an effort to recapture them Although Egypt made some gains, Syria saw Israeli troops push even farther into Syria, past Golan Heights borders Although Egypt and Israel eventually came to a peaceful accord, Syria was thrown into a state of chaos In the 1980s, while Israel was at war with Lebanon over the Palestinian Liberation Organization, Syria attempted to send in troops but was unsuccessful.
A second war with Lebanon in 2006 over Hezbollah saw a similar situation, with Syria sending weapons to the terrorist organization Today, the Syrian Civil War has only seen a few of what Israel has called “retaliatory airstrikes” As of yet, they have made no moves to enter into the Syrian conflict While Syria is being ripped into pieces, there is no way of knowing how the future regional government will interact with Israel But history suggests that it won’t be peacefully
Answer:
One reason they fight is that Syria has never recognized the State of Israel and does not accept Israeli passports for entry into Syria. Also, Israeli attacks in Syria as a shadow war to reduce Iran's influence. Hope this helps!
Explanation:
The system of checks and balances allows the president to
Answer:
The president's power is limited by a system of checks and balances written into the United States Constitution.
Explanation:
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What war came after World War I?
Answer:
World war II
Explanation:
How does the quote effect the same square deal idea that Roosevelt showed in the coal strike and northern security cases
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“They shall be so handles as to subserve the public good.”
How does the quote effect the same square deal idea that Roosevelt showed in the coal strike and northern security cases
Answer:
The quote shows that Roosevelt will organize trusts in order to promote good to the entire population.
Explanation:
The quote reinforces Roosevelt's position and objective in the face of the situation he finds himself in. He shows that he wants to establish an organizational administration and that he will promote a common good to all the public and the American society to which he has responsibilities, regardless of what happens.
What caused the population trend known as the Great Migration? Slavery was abolished, and former slaves wanted to leave the South. Slavery was abolished, and former slaves wanted to leave the South. Economic troubles made sharecropping difficult, and industrial jobs were created in the North. Economic troubles made sharecropping difficult, and industrial jobs were created in the North. Wars and economic problems in Europe led to a vast increase in immigration. Wars and economic problems in Europe led to a vast increase in immigration. Growing concerns about yellow fever in the South spurred many individuals to look westward. Growing concerns about yellow fever in the South spurred many individuals to look westward.
Answer:
It was caused primarily by the poor economic conditions as well as the prevalent racial segregation and discrimination in the Southern states where Jim Crow laws were upheld. ... For blacks, the migration meant leaving what had always been their economic and social base in America and finding a new one.
What made Henry Clay's plan a compromise?
Answer:
Senator Henry Clay introduced a series of resolutions on January 29, 1850, in an attempt to seek a compromise and avert a crisis between North and South. As part of the Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave Act was amended and the slave trade in Washington, D.C., was abolished.
Explanation:
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Answer: 30
Explanation:
I would say 30 because if you add the two numbers then round it get you 30! (Sorry if this made no sense)
Which areas in Japan have the lowest elevations?
lands near the coast
mountainous areas
forested areas
lands near volcanoes
Answer:
lands near the coast
Explanation:
The areas in Japan that have the lowest elevations is "lands near the coast."
This is evident in the fact that the lowest elevation in Japan is the "surface of Hachirōgata" which is 4 meters below the sea level from a natural point.
Even that Hachirōgata is a lake in Akita Prefecture in northern Japan which is a body of land near the coast.